Queensland Tennis Centre
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Queensland Tennis Centre, known during its development as the Tennyson Tennis Centre,[5] is a tennis venue in Tennyson, Brisbane, Australia. It is an A$82 million tennis facility opened on 2 January 2009[6] at the site of the demolished Tennyson Power Station.
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Former names | Tennyson Tennis Centre |
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Location | Tennyson, Queensland, Brisbane, Australia |
Coordinates | 27°31′30″S 153°0′26″E |
Owner | Queensland Government |
Capacity | 5,500 (extra temporary 7,000) |
Surface | Hard, outdoors |
Construction | |
Broke ground | 2007 |
Built | December 2008 |
Opened | 2 January 2009 |
Construction cost | A$ 82 million[1][2][3] US$ 75 million EUR € 52.5 million |
Architect | HOK Sport Venue Event (now Populous)[4] |
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Since January 2009 the Queensland Tennis Centre has been the host centre for combined men and women's international tennis tournament entitled the Brisbane International, a combination of the former Next Generation Adelaide International event in Adelaide and the Mondial Gold Coast Women's championships.[7]